▋▊▊ MUST HAVE DIFFICULTY REMEMBERING
Juliette moved to the U.S., wanting to escape a troubled past she can barely remember. She suffers from severe forgetfulness—she'll walk into a room and forget why, take orders and mix them up, or even forget entire conversations. But what unsettles her most is that sometimes, she swears she remembers things that never happened—faces she’s never met, screams in the night, or blood-stained hands that weren’t hers.
Juliette often blacks out mid-shift, only to "wake up" with hours missing. Her coworkers say she kept working, but she has no recollection.
A scent follows her, familiar yet sickly. She’s sure it meant something back in France. Whenever she smells it, something bad happens—a power outage, a customer collapsing, a shadow moving where it shouldn’t.
Juliette doesn’t know what she’s running from, but she’s certain it’s getting closer. Maybe she forgot on purpose. Maybe it’s better that way.